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General Information: Moodle allows users to curve graded assignments using the Offset and Multiplicator tools. The Multiplicator is a factor by which all grades for a graded item will be multiplied. For example, if the multiplicator is 2.0 and the maximum grade is 100, then all grades will be doubled. The default value for the multiplicator is 1.0. The Offset is a...
Article Id: 20215

Gradebook categories allow you to group related graded items together so that you can perform such functions as dropping a low grade or setting a weight or percentage for a group of items. Each category must contain at least one graded item. To Create a Category within Gradebook Setup: Scroll to the bottom of the Gradebook setup screen and click the Add category button.
Article Id: 20216

The Customer Weights aggregation method allows you to specify weights for grade items (and / or categories) independent from the maximum grades for those items. The item's weight will be multiplied by the percentage scored by the student, not the raw score. In this way, the weight you want a grade item to carry does not have to dictate the maximum grade you assign to that item. In the...
Article Id: 20230

There are a few ways to grade an assignment: by individual submission, through quick grading, and through the gradebook. Please note that MoodleDocs does not show the Snap theme, but the functionality of settings is the same. To Grade an Individual Submission: Log into Moodle and go to your My Courses page. If there are assignments that need grading, you will see a notification on...
Article Id: 20201

Aggregation Methods There are 3 aggregation methods to choose from for determining how Moodle calculates a category grade total. For more information on the Moodle Gradebook, see the Moodle 3: Gradebook: Overview article . 1. Custom Weights This method allows you to set custom numeric weights that determine the relative value of a grade item (as compared to the value of other...
Article Id: 20211

The Natural aggregation method initially calculates the weight of all grade items based upon their maximum grade. Left unchanged, it will calculate grades precisely like Weight by Points. However, Natural allows you to override the calculated weight for any items you wish. Natural also helps to ensure that all of the weights within the course (or category) total 100. After...
Article Id: 20232

General Information The Moodle Gradebook can be exported in the following formats: Key Manager, OpenDocument Spreadsheet, Plain Text (CSV) File, Excel Spreadsheet, & XML File. To Export Your Gradebook: Log into Moodle and select the course from which you wish to export grades. Open the Administration (gear icon) menu at the upper right and then click Grades.
Article Id: 20357

Grade History report allows teachers to select specific students, grade items and/or graders and view the grading history for certain dates. It is possible to view only revised grades and to download the data in various format such as .csv or an Excel spreadsheet. To View Your Gradebook History in Moodle: Log in to Moodle and open your desired course. Click the...
Article Id: 20342

When Outcomes are added to a course, Moodle will automatically place the outcomes menu item in the assessment activities’ settings. The outcomes must be added and assigned in order, first at the course level and then at the activity level. To Add Outcomes to the Course: Log in to Moodle and select your course. Click on the gear icon ( ) to reach the Course...
Article Id: 20492

The Vista Higher Learning (VHL) Central external tool allows instructors to connect their Moodle course to the VHLCentral platform, streamlining access to VHL content, activities, and grade synchronization. Once linked, students can access assignments directly from within Moodle, and their grades will sync back automatically. A note about support: Because the external tool...
Article Id: 20636

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